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Merve Doğangün

Have You Ever Heard a Lemon Sing? Music and Chemistry

Posted on September 28, 2017

by Alicia McGeachy edited by Merve Doğangün Have you ever used a poem or song to help yourself remember a complicated concept or a list that you were sure to forget? (Figure 1) As I …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Alicia McGeachy, batteries, frequency, lemons, Merve Doğangün, music, sound waves, wavelength

Royal Rife’s Universal Microscope (and Why It Can’t Exist)

Posted on August 18, 2017

by Natalie Hudson-Smith edited by Merve Doğangün In the 1930s, microscope designer Royal Rife made a splash with reports that he had designed a new microscope that could view nanoscale objects such as viruses!1 The …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged color, Merve Doğangün, microscopes, microscopy, Natalie Hudson-Smith, pseudoscience, SEM, TEM, viruses, wavelength4 Comments

Aerogels: Nanotechnology to Space and Beyond

Posted on March 23, 2016

by Merve Doğangün edited by Eric Melby Humans have been dreaming about space travel since the early ages. As many of you recall from the opening lines of Star Trek, it has been fascinating for …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged aerogel, color, Eric Melby, insulation, light, Merve Doğangün, Rayleigh scattering, space, thermal conductivity

Why Shouldn’t We Toss Lithium-Ion Batteries in the Trash?

Posted on September 24, 2015

by Merve Doğangün If you’re like me, you might already have a pile of old electronics in your basement, waiting for you to figure out what to do with them. You haven’t put them out …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged batteries, lipid bilayer, Lithium cobalt oxide, lithium ion, Merve Doğangün, nanosheets, publication summary

Mimicking Nature’s Nanotechnology: From a butterfly wing to anti-counterfeit technologies

Posted on January 20, 2015

by Merve Doğangün edited by Ariane Vartanian Have you ever wondered where the inspiration behind new technologies comes from? We don’t have to go too far to find out; it is enough to just look …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged animals, Ariane Vartanian, biomimicry, butterflies, butterfly, color, iridescence, light, Merve Doğangün1 Comment

Teeny Tiny Motors That Fit in Your Body

Posted on October 14, 2014

by Merve Doğangün Imagine tiny gadgets wandering around in your bloodstream, travelling into your cells to seek out infections and fight diseases… Does it sound too fantastic to be true? Let’s explore just how close …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged history, Merve Doğangün, nanomachines, nanomedicine, nanotechnology, robots1 Comment

Turning Plastic Bags into Carbon Nanotubes

Posted on March 4, 2014

by Merve Dogangun I was surprised to learn recently that plastic bags can be turned into a new material called carbon nanotubes. Prior to this, all I had heard about plastic bags was about the …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged analogies, carbon, consumer products, environment, fire, graphene, Merve Doğangün, nanotubes, plastic, pollution, recycling3 Comments

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